Get Amazon Prime free for 6 months, then 50% off forever if your .edu email still works

Are you a student? Have you graduated in the past few years, but recently enough that your .edu email address still works? Well, get ready for the deal of a lifetime. Right now, Amazon has a special promotion going that gives students 6 months of Amazon Prime service for free. Then, after the trial is over, you can cancel and pay nothing or keep your Prime subscription for 50% off Amazon’s normal price for Prime. That’s a crazy deal, especially when you consider how many benefits Prime subscribers get now. Beyond free shipping, they get unlimited movie and song streaming from Amazon’s libraries, unlimited photo storage, and tons more.

Here’s a quick blurb from Amazon:

This is a great deal for your readers. Students with an active college email address (ending in .edu) can sign up to try a Student Prime Membership FREE for 6 months and get two-day free shipping for any of their last minute needs. Perfect timing for graduation period as well as summer break.

Once they finish with the 6-months free trial, they will enjoy Prime Membership at 50% off the regular price ($49 instead of $99 per year). Prime Student membership offers many of the same perks as regular Prime, including free two-day shipping, unlimited photo storage with Prime Photos, and exclusive discounts available only to students. Amazon Student subscribers also have access to Amazon’s streaming service, Prime Video, so if they feel like procrastinating during final exam study period, they can stream the thousands of movies and shows offered as part of their membership for free.

You can sign up for your free 6-month trial of Amazon Prime right here on the Amazon website.

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